alexleeks94
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alexleeks94

The problem is I want a manual one, especially a 525i, but most of the manual ones available in the U.K. are the four cylinder ones or diesel (older diesels will be banned from my city centre soon). Plus that and I would like a newer car, as I’ve yet to own a car newer than 2003. My short list is a 2.0T Jaguar XF

In the U.K. they seem to stay on the road longer, but a good deal of them are diesels, or automatics. I’d want a 525i manual, maybe a touring if possible, but the saloon will more than suffice.

Looks great, nice to see a E34 touring, my stepdad had a Bermuda green one for a while.

Well then again if you hit them in the face with a well designed battleship, they wouldn’t notice. Whomever made this replica/homage, should be on a list of some kind. Maybe a kill list, hopefully.

Touché, you have me at that. I salute your superior logic, plus your car would be rear engined FWD and rear steer, so Torchinsky would be all over it.

They come in packs of ten? Well I’m having a Lamborghini Range Rover and a Lamborghini Freelander as soon as I buy a pack.

CP. CP all day everyday. Why do people think that making a front engined car into a mid engined car replica works? Because it doesn’t, ever, all you end up with is something horrifically wrong looking and frankly makes you look cheap.

I’d say 3 for the UNSC stuff. It looks purposeful, has artificial gravity and FTL but also feels pretty recognisable .

I was gonna say that, but I was worried no one else would know what a MAC is. Well in the context of Halo, at least.

No, he banged my dog and hit my girlfriend.

Apparently the Dawn is only 490 metres long. Basically a Mini Cooper by UNSC ship standards. Good looking ship though, the UNSC know how to make good looking warships.

Hmm. Wonder what Halo ships come under?

That’s weird. Land Rover U.K., however, I’ve yet to build a 90 that went over £50,000. Perhaps it’s because the 90 is only available in first edition trim in America for a while, which are more expensive? The 110 is being delivered currently, so I imagine the regular base ones with the P300 engine will be taking

Probably U.K. prices? I think the US ones are a tad more expensive.

From my personal experience with Land Rovers from 1993 to the present, newer ones work and have far less problems. I’d not buy a first year one, but I would still take a new one over anything that came before.

Nah. JLR make their own. Make what you will of that.

If they make them RHD, the Bronco would be the only other modern 4x4 I’d even consider buying, period.

I’ve never really thought about it, for me Centre is always “re”.

I’m british and apologise doesn’t need a Z. Thanks though.

I for one, couldn’t call the XJ Cherokee a crossover. An off-road vehicle can have a unibody and since it has a low range gearbox then it is an SUV or 4x4 in my confusing and vague classification system, which also puts the Rav-4 and Freelander in a compact SUV classification as they did have some off-road features,